The BTC Pregnancy Outreach Program is a Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) serving homeless, pregnant women with substance use problems. Through a street outreach model, the program provides information, resources, education and case management support. The BTC Pregnancy Outreach Program also offers the "BTC Satellite Group" at St. Joseph's Health Centre. Delivered in partnership with Women's Own
Withdrawal Management Centre and the Toronto Centre for Substance Use in Pregnancy (TCUP), this is a
combined prenatal/relapse prevention group, with facilitated access to prenatal medical care through the TCUP
program.
1. Programs & Services
A. BTC Pregnancy Outreach Program
The BTC Pregnancy Outreach Program is a Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) serving homeless,
pregnant women with substance use problems. Through a street outreach model, the program provides
information, resources, education and case management support. The BTC Pregnancy Outreach Program also
offers the "BTC Satellite Group" at St. Joseph's Health Centre. Delivered in partnership with Women's Own
Withdrawal Management Centre and the Toronto Centre for Substance Use in Pregnancy (TCUP), this is a
combined prenatal/relapse prevention group, with facilitated access to prenatal medical care through the TCUP
program.
B. Addictions
Relapse Prevention Group. This group is offered to women who are in the early stages of their recovery.
Behavioural and cognitive-behavioural approaches are used to assist women to develop strategies to manage
cravings and other pressures to use substances.
2. Life Skills. This group offers structured lessons that are developed specifically for women recovering from
addiction. They provide an opportunity for women to learn problem solving behaviours or skills in order to be
able to manage their lives more effectively while in recovery. Topics covered include: building trust, journaling
to express feelings, building self-esteem, dealing with anger, creating supports, and examining partner
relationships.
Recovery Group. This group assists women to identify and address the issues and feelings that emerge when
their use of substances is no longer an option for them. Women who are eligible for this group are working to
consolidate gains made in the earlier stages of their recovery by addressing the underlying issues related to
their substance use in order to prevent a return to old behaviours
Individual Addiction Counselling. Addiction counselling is available on an individual basis for all women at
BTC. Services offered on an individual basis include assessment, pre-treatment preparation, case management
of addictions-related problems, and education and support on addictions-related issues. Many women benefit
from a combination of individual and group support for their recovery.
The Connections Program addresses the impact of domestic violence on child development, parenting and
substance use recovery.
C. Parenting
New Mom's Support Group. This group is devoted to pre- and post-natal education and support. The group
is delivered jointly by Toronto Public Health and Mothercraft. The focus of the group includes preparation for
childbirth and parenting, and involves discussion of issues such as prenatal nutrition, breastfeeding, and
prenatal attachment. Mothers may attend the group until their infant is 6 months of age. Topics such as
breastfeeding, sleeping and feeding issues, infant development and stimulation, and bonding and attachment
are discussed.
Nobody's Perfect Parenting Program. This program is facilitated by a nurse from Toronto Public Health
and a BTC counsellor. This parenting program is group-based and is directed to families with children from
birth to 5 years of age who have one or more of the following characteristics: young, single, low-income, or
poorly educated, and socially, culturally or geographically isolated.
Cooking Healthy Together. The purpose of this program, offered by Toronto Public Health, and co-
facilitated by a BTC counsellor, is to increase knowledge regarding the nutritional needs of children, women
and pregnant women living with a fixed and limited income. Women also gain skills in meal preparation, which
increases their self-esteem and sense of self-efficacy. Since meals prepared in this communal cooking
environment are shared and taken home by the women who have participated, this program also offers a
nutritional supplement.
3. Parent-Child Mother Goose Program. This is a preventative program designed to assist parents to gain
skills and confidence that enable them to create new and positive family patterns during their children's early
years. This group for mothers and their babies and young children focuses on the pleasure and power of using
rhymes, songs and stories together. The group is delivered by BTC Child Development Counsellors.
Hanen "You Make the Difference" Group. This is a communication-based prevention program, aimed at
helping parents establish the kinds of interactions with their children that foster self-esteem, the desire to
explore and learn, and language development. It makes extensive use of video technology as a powerful
teaching tool. This group is co-facilitated by a BTC Parent-Child Counsellor and a therapist with the Mothercraft
Parent-Infant Program.
Mothercraft "Learning Through Play" Group. The goal of this facilitated parent-child play group is to
support and expand on children's existing skills using didactic approaches combined with opportunities for
parents and children to experience play-based activities in a facilitated and supportive environment.
Access Visits. In some situations, access visits for mothers whose children are in foster cae may be held at
BTC. Mothers and children receive the support of BTC staff and services during their access visits in order to
facilitate preparation and planning for the smooth and positive transition of the child from foster care to the
mother's care.
Make the Connection Group is an interactive parenting program that promotes secure attachment, two-way
communication and infant-led learning.
D. Developmental Clinic
Developmental/psychological screening and assessment. The development of all children at BTC is
monitored beginning in the intake phase, and at annual intervals thereafter. Mothers are involved in the
assessment process, and they participate in creating a development plan which incorporates the results of the
screen/assessment as well as their own observations of their children. The developmental plan forms the basis
for interventions for the child, and these are jointly implemented by BTC staff and mothers. Additional
resources (e.g. speech and language services, occupational therapy, and physiotherapy) are made available to
the child and family based on assessed developmental needs. The developmental screening and assessments
of children at BTC are conducted by a team that includes a registered clinical psychologist, registered
psychological associate and a psychometrist, all of whom bring expertise in the field of infant mental health
and children's mental health.
Parent-Child Counselling. Parent-child counselling is delivered in centre-based and home-based sessions
involving the mother and child. Various dyadic interventions are used including developmental guidance,
interaction guidance using videotape, and parent-infant psychotherapy. The goal of this work is to enhance the
4. stability and security of the attachment relationship between the mother and child by increasing the awareness
of factors (past and present) that influence her parenting, as well as by increasing her understanding of her
child's developmental and social-emotional needs.
Home Visitation. Home visitation is offered to complement the centre-based activities in which the mother
and child participate, and as a vehicle to deliver parent-child counselling services. Home visiting is offered to all
BTC participants and is delivered by Mothercraft's Parent-Infant Therapists.
E. Child Care
Parent Relief-Child Care. BTC operates a licensed child care for children of mothers who are attending
appointments, groups or other activities at BTC, or in the community. Children are cared for by early childhood
educators who provide a nurturing, stimulating and structured play environment. Individual developmental
planning is implemented for each child based on his/her assessed strengths and vulnerabilities.
F. FASD Diagnostic Clinic
FASD Diagnostic Clinic. BTC benefits from the service of a paediatrician/toxicologist from the Hospital for
Sick Children's Motherisk Program who holds a weekly clinic on site. The paediatrician sees all of the children
and takes a detailed prenatal exposure history. The children are seen in the clinic every six months for follow-
up related to their prenatal substance exposure, or more frequently based on either the assessment of the
physician or questions and concerns of the mother. FASD assessments and paediatric follow-up occur for all
BTC children who have confirmed prenatal alcohol exposure. When appropriate, additional referrals are made
for further assessments and/or diagnoses. Information and education are provided to the mother regarding the
effects of her prenatal substance use, and any questions regarding breastfeeding and substance use are
addressed.
G. Health/Medical Services
Medical Services. BTC works closely with the Toronto Centre for Substance Use in Pregnancy (TCUP) in the
Department of Family and Community Medicine at St. Joseph 's Health Centre. Women who require general
medical care, prenatal health care, a medically-managed withdrawal, and/or a methadone maintenance
program are referred if they desire. The medical services provided are responsive, respectful, and consistent
with BTC's philosophy of care.
H. Mental Health Services
Individual Trauma Counselling. Women at BTC have access to support from a mental health clinician who
provides on-site individual counselling (primarily related to family of origin and trauma-related issues) as well
as referral for mental health assessments and more intensive mental health services as required.
5. I. Basic Needs Support
Breakfast and Lunch program. With the support of the Second Harvest food recovery program, BTC offers
a daily breakfast and lunch to participants as a nutritional supplement. The lunch program meets a basic need
for food and also relieves some financial stress for families on very limited incomes.
Clothing Exchange. Through clothing donations, a supply of children's and adult clothing is maintained and
made available to participants.
Transportation. TTC tickets are provided to participants to travel to and from BTC.
For more information about Breaking the Cycle please call 416-364-7373 or e-mail btcycle@mothercraft.org